@everchanginglandscapes Captures Stunningly Beautiful Travel Shots

One of our planet’s greatest treasures are the natural landscapes that it invites us to discover.

Traveling to big cities is fun and culturally rewarding, sure, but sometimes we just have a need to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature.

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Sunshine after snow… dream conditions in the Sequoias.

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Fortunately, even if you can’t drop everything and travel anytime you want, Quin over at @everchanginglandscapes has a feed that will awe you with his stunning shots of colorful natural beauty.

Quin is an adventure photographer based in Southern California in the United States. Many of us don’t immediately think of the US for natural beauty, but the scenes from the 50 states captured through his lens will give you a different perspective of what America has to offer.

Fortunately for us, however, this photographer doesn’t only stick to his own country. He documents his travel throughout the world on a fairly regular basis, offering us shots from many parts of the world.

One of his most stunning recent adventures was to the Asian island nation of the Philippines. Here, he captured some spectacular shots of this tropical land.

For beautiful shots of many lands and all seasons, be sure to give this astounding account a follow.

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I’m sitting here in an old converted barn, looking out the window to rain on the Hawaiian mountains. One year ago, I was in the exact spot, looking out the same window, thinking the same thing… “wonder what’s gonna happen next”. . . If I’ve learned anything from living this nomadic lifestyle, it’s that my future is shaped by the present moment. My business is a success from acting in the present. When I started @everchanginghorizon it was not to build a better future for myself, it was out of a deep desire to find happiness in the here and now. Which was something I’d never aspired to find. I had made all of my major decisions based on the abstract goal of creating a stable future. . . All of my photos are created from being absorbed in the present. Most of my jobs come from making friends in the present moment — put down your phone for a sec, share a meaningful conversation with the person in front of you. There’s a good chance that person won’t forget you. And maybe, down the line, if they need someone to collaborate with on a job, you are their go to. I owe so much of my success as a full time photographer to my friends. Back in 2016, I was done with the social media rat race, sick of not being able to afford anything. I sold my broken van and was certain that I’d have to go back to my old job. And just in the nick of time, my friend @missholldoll hooked me up with @eddiebauer. Life saver. . . Not sure if this rambling is valuable to you guys. But, I’m trying to put more substance into my captions. Maybe just a reminder that there’s a real person behind the screen. And as much as I sit here, wanting to know what’s next… I realize that my most valuable currency is how I act on the present.

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